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The Code Enforcement Division is dedicated to protecting the health and safety of citizens through education and fair and consistent enforcement of Town Codes. These ordinances address a variety of concerns including blight, unsanitary conditions, fire hazards, and unsafe structures. Left unmanaged, these issues can lead to public health hazards as well as conditions that impact the property values in your neighborhood.

For your convenience, please use our online complaint formto report a suspected code violation.
Please contact us if you have any questions or need additional information.

Burning
It is prohibited to burn or attempt to burn refuse of whatever manner within the Town limits except in accordance with the provisions of any permit that is issued by Maricopa County or Sun City Fire District. To check the Maricopa County No Burn Days calendar, click here.

Commercial Vehicle Parking
The parking of commercially-registered vehicles having a gross weight rating in excess of 10,000 pounds or exceeding a 1-ton chassis rating, in residential and commercial areas is strictly prohibited escept for loading and unloading.

Debris and Rubbish
Your property must be kept free from accumulation of rubbish or garbage. All rubbish, trash and debris must be in approved garbage containers.

Fences, Screen Walls and Retaining Walls
All fences and walls must be structurally sound, safe, made of same material and uniform in color and structure. They must not be a hazard, blight or in a condition of disrepair.

Inoperable Vehicles
Vehicles that are unlicensed, wrecked, abandoned or in disrepair may not be stored in public view on your property. This includes vehicles that appear inoperable; including flat tires.

Outside StorageCarports and patios are not to be used for outdoor storage. Items including, but not limited to, furniture, yard equipment, tools, building materials, vehicle parts, tires, appliances, cleaning equipment, landscaping equipment or boxes must be kept out of public view.

Parking
Vehicles are required to be parked on the paved driveway or on an improved parking surface composed of concrete or asphalt adjacent to the driveway. Parking on an improved surface such as gravel, rocks, grass or dirt is not allowed.

Recreational vehiclesand boats must be parked behind of the front plane of the home on improved parking surface or gravel. Parking surface must be kept weed and grass free. Recreational vehicles may not be used as living accomodations, however guests of the owner may use recreational vehicles as temporary sleeping accomodations for no more than three (3) days with appropriate permits.

Utility trailers must be parked in the rear yard and out of public view on improved parking surface that is dust proof; weed and grass free.

Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs
Water contained in above ground swimming pools, spas and hot tubs must be permitted. All pools must be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition to prevent polluted or stagnant water. To download a Seasonal Swimming Pool Permit, click here.

StructuresStructures, such as detached garages, fences, walls, and storage buildings must be structurally sound, free from blight and in good repair. If you plan to make alterations to an existing structure, including a roof, or construct a new structure -- a building permit is required from the Town. For more information on obtaining a building permit, please contact the Community Development Department

Yard Sales
Carport sales, yard sales, garage sales, basement sales, rummage sales, tag sales, attic sales, moving sales, junk sales or any other type of residential sale of personal property are limited to four (4) per calendar year per residence for no more than three (3) days in succession in any thirty (30) day period. Do not place signs on Town property.